When Beaverton officers arrived to the crash scene, they found Rocher lying face down on the edge of the roadway, said Officer Mike Rowe, a Beaverton police spokesman. He died at the scene.

This week, police said the vehicle involved in the incident likely has damage to the passenger side and windshield, after the state police crime lab determined glass found at the scene was from a front windshield. Last month, police said the crime lab also determined the suspect vehicle was teal or turquoise green.

View full sizeBeaverton police say this is the color of the vehicle that struck and killed an Aloha teen last month. Beaverton Police Department

The extent of damage to the suspect vehicle is unknown.

Investigators with Beaverton police and the county's Crash Analysis Reconstruction Team have been working to identify the involved vehicle and suspect since the incident occurred. They continue to ask for the public's help.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Beaverton Police Department at 503-629-0111.

Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward of up to $1,000 for information reported to the organization that leads to an arrest in any unsolved felony. People reporting information can remain anonymous.